Vivi Mac's mother obviously never had the same rule as my mum - don't play with your food! Her portraits seem to be created from whatever foodstuff was closest at the time - chocolate milk, honey, salt, barbecue sauce ... The similarity betw...

Having just stepped in to meet the guys at Ditto Press in Dalston, it occurred to us that not far away was Leandro Erlich's Barbican-sponsored installation, the Dalston House. So what better way to spend a Monday afternoon than monkeying...

Continuing a history of both Shillington lecturers and graduates being featured among their pages, Computer Arts have featured two recent graduates from our Manchester college in the new issue out this week (issue 216)! We're hugely proud to see Lois and Alex included alongside their fantastic work.
In fact to celebrate we're giving away a one year subscription to ...

We were thrilled to see our part-time lecturer Michael Longton featured in the latest Computer Arts branding special. His identity is beautifully minimal. If you haven't had the chance to look at his work, pop over to his website to see more. ...

These amazing images of lightbulbs filled with objects, powders and liquids, and then violently exploding in front of the camera are the work of popular Flickr photographer Jon Smith. The images are a result of ongoing experiments Jon's been carrying out with high-speed photography and ...

On first glance this series of images by Madrid-based photographer Chema Madoz may appear to just be everyday objects. However, these images in fact cleverly combine one or more familiar objects together in order to create a collection of optical illusions that are full of surprises. The idea of a disco ball planet definitely appeals!...